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When his stock was at it’s highest point, F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 – 1940) penned this biographical essay for the editors of The American Magazine concerning just how pleased he was with all the wisdom he had amassed during the course of his first twenty-five years on God’s blue Earth.


Very few of us ever tend to believe that we had all the answers when we were twenty-five; it would have been interesting to read his thoughts on this article when he was fifty, if only he had lived that long.




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